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Cuentos de la Milpa
Epsiodio 192 - EVAngelion

Cuentos de la Milpa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 105:23


Hoy les traemos un episodio de Patreon, con ustedes: nuestro análisis de Evangelion ALA Cuentos de la Milpa.Support the show

RADIOMÁS
El Show de la Tierra - Mujeres de la Milpa

RADIOMÁS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 50:02


El Show de la Tierra - Mujeres de la Milpa by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz

Cuentos de la Milpa
Episodio 190 - P. Diddy Parte I

Cuentos de la Milpa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 63:19


Este es el episodio más cursed que Cuentos de la Milpa ha hecho, está tan cursed que intentamos grabarlo por lo menos 3 veces y todas las veces algo malo sucedió. Pero bueno, con mucho asco les presentamos la primera parte del caso P. Diddy.Support the show

Eat. Talk. Repeat.
2.21.25 It BUTTER Be Room Temp Ft. The Food Gal

Eat. Talk. Repeat.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 60:06


On Today's Menu: Falling on our swords… sorry for the audio last week Steakhouse Burger Crawl unveiling with specific criteria & A FRY BREAKER 6 more reasons to ignore & hate Yelp The worst meal we've ever eaten or put in our mouth… never forget fingernail pizza We address listener questions, comments, & concerns Monkfish liver: avoid at all costs Stay strong, Signorelli! Thank you for keeping Golden Steer at the gold standard F*ck you, BABY BOOMERS Bouchon bag couture??? Please don't treat us like we're dishonest when we look like we're going to pay for it Empty bar, dressed well, & you ask for a card while ordering a drink??? Food Gal is ALL the D's Ash admits she is more than just a burger slutRecent Ventures: Esther's Kitchen — dinner & brunch, under the radar…  Petite Bohème District Deli & Coffee — Catering! Woooo!  Le Club by Partage Yi's Traditional Korean Beef Soup Estiatorio Milos Jessie Rae's BBQ El Torito Irv's Burgers Ada's Food + Wine Raku echo Winnie & Ethel's Downtown DinerFood News You Can Use: DJ Flores of MILPA updates New cocktail bar - Nocturno Sister restaurant to MILPA - Cosecha  Fiola's replacement announced at Wynn  Weiss Deli changed owners Sorellina Cucina Italiana - the menu looks pretty standard Italian Silver Stamp celebrates 4 years tomorrow!Spots Mentioned:  Vesta Coffee Roasters The Bagel Cafe Fleming's Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse Bazaar Meat By José Andrés Prime Steakhouse  Don's Prime Marche Bacchus BOOTLEGGER Rollin Smoke Barbeque JAMÓN JAMÓN SoulBelly BBQ  Wild Fig BBQ In-N-Out Burger Stay Tuned Burgers Shake Shack 138 Restaurant BOA Steakhouse Le Thai 2 Harlo Honey Salt Bouchon at The Venetian Milpa Toasted Gastrobrunch Hachi Las Vegas Slater's 50/50 Las Vegas  Top Sushi & Oyster Prime 141 Steakhouse Peter Luger Steak House Nicco's Steakhouse Mae Daly's Barry's Downtown Prime Oscar's Steakhouse Delmonico Steakhouse Bavette's Steakhouse & Bar Four Sixes® Ranch Brand Beef  Ocean Prime ONE Steakhouse Scotch 80 Prime Joes SeafoodQuestions, comments, hate mail? Email us at cheers@eattalkrepeat.com!Thanks for tuning into today's episode! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show, & make sure you leave us a 5-star review. Visit us at⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Eating Las Vegas⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ &⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Eat. Talk. Repeat.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow us on social:Twitter:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@EatTalkRepeat⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@EatingLasVegas⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@WhatsRightSam⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, &⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@AshTheAttorney⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@EatTalkRepeatLV⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@JohnCurtas⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@WhatsRightSam⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, &⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@AshTheAttorney

Agrotitanes
219| La Revolución Verde en las Aulas: Milpa Escolar en Monterrey, NL

Agrotitanes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 71:22


Red de Milpas Escolares, Nuevo León La Red de Milpas Escolares Nuevo León (RMENL) es una organización conformada por docentes creada en 2022, ubicada en el área metropolitana de Monterrey. Su objetivo es fomentar el apoyo mutuo de manera teórica y práctica para la implementación de milpas escolares en centros educativos de nivel básico. Buscan la integración de la comunidad —autoridades, padres de familia, docentes y estudiantes— en la transformación de espacios, creando oportunidades de aprendizaje entre docentes, compartiendo experiencias y aprendiendo en conjunto. La red promueve la colaboración e invita a más docentes a fomentar la inclusión, el aprendizaje de los niños, el trabajo en equipo, la curiosidad y una sana alimentación. Se ponen en práctica soluciones alternativas y se aplican conocimientos, respetando la naturaleza y el medio ambiente. Esto incluye la organización y coordinación de eventos de empoderamiento, incentivando el intercambio de experiencias con niños de otros estados y participando en eventos de sustentabilidad, reconociendo la labor de los padres de familia. Además, aprenden de estas experiencias y las documentan mediante participaciones en encuentros internacionales, desarrollando talleres que les permitan seguir aprendiendo y mejorando. En la RMENL se comparten experiencias, anécdotas, materiales, estrategias, así como preocupaciones, retos y aprendizajes. A través de reuniones presenciales y comunicación virtual, resolviendo dudas y reconociendo el trabajo de los docentes participantes y de la comunidad. Elaboran materiales y comparten recursos para optimizar el “hacer milpa” y potenciar el aprendizaje de niños, niñas y jóvenes, atendiendo sus necesidades como docentes. Cada persona aporta y fortalece la RMENL con su experiencia y entrega, desde el contexto de su escuela. Fuente: https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=rgvstemed2024

Thriving The Future Podcast
Ep. 151 - How to Find a Job in This Tough Economy

Thriving The Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 5:51


A former colleague of mine posted a Remote job that got 500 applicants.I will share some tips with you on How to Find a Job in This Tough Economy.You Must Know Someone on the InsideWhen there are 500 applicants, they are either using AI or a HR-level1 person to filter through the submitted resumes based on keywords and skills. Even if you are a rockstar, your resume is being looked at by someone who doesn't even know what those terms on your resume mean.You know people who you have worked with in the past. Some of those people are now in leadership positions or are influencers.Contact them and have them give a heads up to the hiring manager: "I worked with him and he is legit." That's sometimes all it takes. The rest is up to you, but you won't get the opportunity to tell your story if you don't make it over this hurdle.You need to connect in Real Life.Say it again: You need to connect IN REAL LIFE (IRL)!Call that person up. Offer to get together for coffee. Sure, it will seem awkward since you haven't talked to them in 2+ years.Your resume needs to fit the jobEmployers are looking for "what can you do for me?"Remote work is dead. Position yourself for the "right" return to office job.If you are still working remotely, or you went back in the office but you still dream of working remotely.As I said at the beginning, most remote jobs have >100 applicants. The one I interviewed for had 500 applicants.Side Hustles R UsIn times like these, your side hustles can bridge the gap.Look, we are moving toward a multi-income stream economy by necessity. Build yours now.Episode website:Ep. 151 - How to Find a Job in This Tough EconomySponsors:Thriving Food Forest Design: This is your chance to grow exactly what you've been dreaming of. Like walking down a grocery store aisle. Let us create an edible foodscape for you so you can grow more food and be more self sufficient. Schedule a free consult session with me.Grow Nut Trees - Chestnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, elderberry - all adapted to the Midwest.Permies digital marketplace is YOUR source for all things permaculture for your homestead, side hustle, and designing your intentional life: from video courses, to blueprints, to books.Raised beds that I am building to test Perennial Kitchen Garden layouts:Vego Garden Modular Metal Raised Bed (which I will make 5' x 3.5', 17" tall)Meadow Creature Broadfork is my favorite tool for starting new garden beds. I turn over the sod, add a layer of compost, then Milpa, and cover with woodchips.

Thriving The Future Podcast
Ep. 150 - Decrease the "Noise" in Your Life

Thriving The Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 9:49


Our reality is choked out by thoughts, static, noise, and by the "cares of this life". (not to mention the electronic noise of being "always on", "always connected".The other night I went to Vespers service at church. Vespers is my favorite service. The candles, the dim lights, the hymns, the "Now that we have come to the setting of the sun." It recognizes a cycle in the day and in life. It is much needed.Afterward, I told my priest, Father Nikolai, that it took 45 minutes for the noise of the day to fade away and for me to be immersed in the service - the candles, the hymns.He replied, with a smile, "That is why our services are so long."There has been a lot of talk lately in my circles of influence about Signal vs. Noise. How we are bombarded with "noise" to the point where we don't even hear the signal anymore.I give an update on Perpend. He has been on a quest to become an Orthodox monk. He was "clothed as a novice" monk in May at the Monastery of St. John in Manton, CA.I share thoughts from one of his letters about this "noise":We think of static as the white noise and pops between radio stations. If I say "noise", people respond with "sound" and "volume" as their points of reference. Yes, a neighbor's loud music is a potential problem, but I mean more than that. The term "inputs" also doesn't quite fit; it doesn't connect. Maybe "Static" is better."Static" is interference in your attempt to bring in the radio signal. In my case, the signal I want is God, Grace, the life of the Church, silence, prayer - a real life. These are the things that actually matter. Static is anything that hinders that.My thoughts, emotions, perceptions, desires are a static producing mechanism. The added static from those mechanisms is other people entering my life is a lot also. How I choose to react and think about them changes my perceptions of them and those interactions. That is what thoughts determine, what life is about.Episode website:Ep. 150 - Decrease the "Noise" in Your LifeSponsors:Thriving Food Forest Design - We can create an edible foodscape, a perennial paradise so you can grow more food and be more self sufficient. We use fruit and nut trees and perennial plants adapted to the Midwest to create a low maintenance food forest.Grow Nut Trees - Chestnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, elderberry - all adapted to the Midwest.Raised beds that I am building to test Perennial Kitchen Garden layouts:Cedar Raised Bed - 148 x 13.25Vego Garden Modular Metal Raised Bed (which I will make 5' x 3.5', 17" tall)Meadow Creature Broadfork is my favorite tool for starting new garden beds. I turn over the sod, add a layer of compost, then Milpa, and cover with woodchips.

Noticentro
Termina una era en Siria, cae el régimen de Bashar al Asad

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 1:25


La secretaria de Gobernación llama a la Confraternidad Evangélica de México hace un llamado a construir la paz La violencia golpea a la economía en Sinaloa: Coparmex Mercados en Milpa Alta estarán abiertos hasta las 10 de la noche todo diciembre Más información en nuestro podcast

Cuentos de la Milpa
Episodio 188 - El Culto de Pitágoras

Cuentos de la Milpa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 78:28


Esta semana el equipo de Cuentos de la Milpa les trae un episodio para *reflexionar*, hablamos sobre la música de las esferas y el por qué Pitágoras no comía frijoles.Support the show

Noticentro
Alcaldía Milpa Alta regalará pavos

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 1:43


Rescatan perros, gatos y palomas que eran maltratados Bloqueo en la autopista Arco Norte Retiran del mercado de EU más de 226 mil vehículos de la automotriz HyundaiMás información en nuestro Podcast 

Noticentro
¡Abríguese!, se espera frío amanecer en la CDMX mañana viernes

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 1:27


Entérate en Noticentro Megacorte de agua afectará a más de mil colonias de la ZMGProtestan en Quito contra el Gobierno del presidente de Ecuador, Daniel NoboaMás información en nuestro Podcast

Noticentro
¡ Atención! Caerá ceniza del Popo en Milpa Alta y Tlalpan

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 1:22


Ante la caída de ceniza recuerda tapar los depósitos de agua para evitar su contaminaciónLos Santuarios de la Mariposa Monarca te esperan Establecen medidas de precaución en Ucrania Más información en nuestro Podcast

Noticentro
Cenizas de Don Goyo pueden afectar a ocho alcaldías

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 1:41


La economía de México se ha ralentizado:FMI Mineras canadienses tienen más de 12 mmdd  para invertir en MéxicoOrganización israelí pide a la comunidad internacional que "detenga la guerra y ponga fin a la carnicería"Más información en nuestro Podcast

Noticentro
Nuevamente Alerta Amarilla por pronóstico de temperaturas bajas

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 1:41


Vanessa Ballar, apodada La Güera, fue absuelta del delito de homicidio Claudia Sheinbaum visita esta tarde la explanada municipal de NezaLos seres humanos en América ya se conocían desde hacía decenas de miles de años: Gustavo PetroMás información en Nuestro Podcast

Noticentro
Alerta Amarilla por bajas temperaturas en seis alcaldías

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 1:25


Mantiene la SRE contacto con mexicanos en Florida  Caravana de migrantes, llega este miércoles al municipio de Mapastepec, ChiapasEmbajada de Ucrania en México informó que realizó operación humanitaria para evacuar a seis ciudadanos mexicanos  Más información en nuestro Podcast

Radio Ocote
Sabreres: El poder del sistema milpa, una conversación con Marlen Muj

Radio Ocote

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 68:50


La ciencia es un concepto al que le queda mejor el plural, saberes, conocimientos, conexiones que integran alrededor del maíz una concepción compleja y ancestral sobre el territorio, la gastronomía, la cultura, la forma en que entendemos la educación. En este episodio la ingeniera agroforestal Marlen Muj nos señala un camino de aprendizaje ancestral a través del Proyecto Parutz, del cual forma parte, y en donde la comida es, como históricamente lo ha sido, un pilar esencial de la cultura.

Noticentro
Diputados electos que incurran en delitos pueden ser detenidos

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 1:17


Milpa Alta California invita a la Feria del Mole Gobiernos llaman a reforzar protección de los océanos  ¿Conoces la Cineteca Nacional Chapultepec?Más detalles en nuestro Podcast

RADIOMÁS
El Show de la Tierra - X Feria de la Milpa

RADIOMÁS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 48:57


El Show de la Tierra - X Feria de la Milpa by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz

Noticentro
31 de agosto fecha límite para trámites de beca Benito Juárez

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 1:28


Se activa Alerta Naranja en AO, Cuajimalpa, Iztapalapa, Magdalena Contreras, Milpa Alta y Tlalpan Nueva planta de Volvo para 2026 con una inversión de 700 millones de dólares  Sismo 6.1 grados en El Salvador  Más información en nuestro Podcast

Le goût du monde
Nina Métayer, extra-ordinaire pâtissière !

Le goût du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 29:00


Elle voulait « faire plaisir de manière professionnelle », partager du bonheur. Nina Métayer excelle en la matière : elle a été élue meilleure cheffe pâtissière du monde par la très sérieuse Union Internationale des boulangers et pâtissiers (UBIC), elle est aussi la première femme à obtenir ce titre, un plafond de verre en moins ! Nina Métayer a pris son envol toute jeune au Mexique, pays coup de cœur qu'elle quitte en se promettant d'y revenir un jour, avec un métier en poche, pour être sûre y rester. Elle a du talent, et du caractère ! Le pain pour sésame, mais un milieu encore très fermé quand Nina se lance, elle trouve sa piste d'élan dans la pâtisserie, et c'est en confectionnant des gâteaux, les meilleures bouchées de joie et de bonheur, qu'elle a trouvé sa place. Elle file les titres de meilleure cheffe jusqu'à décrocher le monde à l'automne 2023.Cerise sur le gâteauSon parcours inspire des générations de femmes et de petites filles qui se disent désormais qu'à force d'engagement, de détermination, tout est possible. Des points communs entre la pâtisserie et le sport ? Nina Métayer sourit, hoche la tête avec enthousiasme, et raconte les entraînements, le geste répété à l'infini, le souci du détail. C'est une gagnante qui portera la flamme olympique le 14 juillet 2024 à Paris, avec « fierté et honneur, quel bonheur ! »« Ce qui m'anime c'est de m'amuser, avec mes amis, ma famille, mes clients, ça emmène de la positivité. C'est faire en sorte que chaque minute, chaque seconde soit la meilleure possible ».Avec Nina Métayer, cheffe pâtissière (son Instagram).La Délicatesserie : une approche 2.0 de la pâtisserie, Nina Métayer a des corners dans certains magasins à Paris, mais pas de boutique physique, tout se fait en ligne.Pour aller plus loin- La délicate pâtisserie, de Nina Métayer, éd. La Martinière- La pâtisserie de référence, éd. BPI- Pâtisserie – Ferrandi, éd. FlammarionLes 3 sœurs ou « Milpa » est une méthode de culture agricole ancestrale de l'Amérique du Nord et latine, particulièrement utilisée au Mexique. Trois végétaux sont associés, 3 sœurs : le haricot, le maïs et la courge. Les 3 cultures poussent en symbiose, les unes protégeant les autres. Les plants de maïs servent de tuteurs aux haricots qui captent l'azote dans l'air, le feuillage de la courge joue le rôle de paillage vivant, en couvrant le sol et en préservant l'humidité.Musique : Baby c'est vous, de Bon Entendeur avec un remix de Sylvie Vartan. La recetteLe flan pâtissier est une des pâtisseries signature de Nina Métayer. Elle partage sur sa chaîne YouTube sa recette en vidéo et bien d'autres.

Cuentos de la Milpa
Episodio 179 - Apocalipsis: Llamaradas Solares

Cuentos de la Milpa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 68:37


En este episodio el equipo de Cuentos de la Milpa explora qué pasaría si el sol se vuelve loco y nos intenta matar. ¿Cómo sobreviviríamos?Support the Show.

Heritage Mezcal
Amasijo

Heritage Mezcal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 31:49


There are many ways to access the very vast diversity within Mexican food and drinks. Some love spirits, others honey or tea. But Martina ( from @colectivoamasijo) has been working with many different producers from around the country trying to showcase milpa-based agricultural products. We hope you enjoy this episode that delves into the many faces of Mexican agriculture.

Healing Generations
From the Archives: Airam Coronado - Young Warriors in the Movement

Healing Generations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 41:19


Join us as Airam Coronado, Ariel Jimenez and Diego Sánchez-Ramos discuss the innate healing capabilities we have within us, the impact our mentors have on our healing journey, and how to balance all the different roles we carry.To learn more about MILPA,  visit:  milpacollective.orgFor more about the National Compadres Network, visit: National Compadres NetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HealGenPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Healing.Generations.PodcastEmail: HGP@compadresnetwork.org

Tradiciones Sabias
54: La Finca Orgánica, Un Acto de Resistencia

Tradiciones Sabias

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 46:44


¿Alguna vez te has preguntado de dónde vienen las frutas, verduras y legumbres que ves en los supermercados o en qué condiciones fueron producidas? ¿Cuán cierto es que no hay suficiente comida para alimentar a todos los habitantes del planeta?  ¿Sabías que muchos campos de producción industrial de alimentos pueden ser tan tóxicos que si una persona no usa la protección adecuada puede enfermarse, intoxicarse y hasta morir o que muchos de los productores no consumen ni dan a su familia los cultivos que producen por los agrotóxicos que utilizan? Hoy, en el Episodio 54, Pacho Gangotena y Maritza Rubio nos comparten datos contundentes sobre los problemas de la agricultura industrial, desmantelan mitos sobre el pequeño agricultor orgánico y nos hablan de la importancia de conocer al agricultor que produce tus alimentos. Nos cuentan su proceso de transformar un terreno pobre y desgastado hasta convertirlo en una de las fincas más fértiles de todo Ecuador, donde han brindado talleres a más de 30,000 hombres y mujeres, enseñando prácticas ecológicas para producir alimentos que imitan a la Naturaleza.   Pacho Gangotena es natural de Ecuador y su esposa, Maritza Rubio, es natural de Chile. Ambos trabajaron en organizaciones no gubernamentales con familias campesinas donde fueron testigos de innumerables injusticias y luego se convirtieron en campesinos, agricultores y administradores de la Finca Orgánica Chaupi Molino.  Llevan 40 años trabajando la finca como un acto de rebeldía contra los sistemas de dominación y de monocultivos que vieron proliferar y causar daños ambientales y de salud.    Han beneficiado 32,000 campesinos, 5,000 fincas y 2,000 ingenieros agrónomos que han visitado la finca. Venden cosechas y productos elaborados en su finca, ofrecen talleres de agricultura orgánica y conservación natural de alimentos y se han convertido en una finca modelo que ha sido referencia y gran inspiración para muchos en toda Latinoamérica. Su información de contacto:  FB e IG - Finca Orgánica Chaupi Molino Correo electrónico: info.chaupimolino@gmail.com  Preguntas, comentarios, sugerencias: tradicionessabias@gmail.com    Recursos en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price:  Página web WAPF en Español - https://www.westonaprice.org/espanol/ Cuenta de Instagram - westonaprice_espanol Guía alimentación altamente nutritiva, saludable y placentera - 11 principios dietéticos Paquete de Materiales GRATIS: -https://secure.westonaprice.org/CVWEB_WESTON/cgi-bin/memberdll.dll/openpage?wrp=customer_new_infopak.htm  Folleto "La Leche Real", de Sally Fallon: - https://www.westonaprice.org/wp-content/uploads/La-leche-real.pdf  Música de Pixabay:  Sound Gallery y SOFRA  

Komm mit in den Garten - Der MDR Garten-Podcast

Das Milpa-Beet ist eine uralte Mischkultur aus Mais, Bohnen und Kürbis. Die einzelnen Gemüsearten profitieren dabei voneinander. Wie das genau funktioniert, erklärt Tomas Kilousek von der Deutschen Schreberjugend.

Thriving The Future Podcast
Ep. 124 - Creating a New Garden Bed with Milpa

Thriving The Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 9:42


Grow Food, Not LawnsHow to Create a new garden bed with MilpaHow you create a new garden bed depends on what time of the year it is. Most people sheet mulch by covering an area with cardboard, then layers of compost and woodchips. This works well, but only if you do it in the Fall AND you get lots of rain in the Winter to break down the cardboard. This year we had lots of snow in January and the bed that I created last Fall broke down pretty well, although while digging a hole in the new bed to plant a hazelnut bush, I dug up a piece of cardboard that wasn't completely broken down.To Use Cardboard or Not Use Cardboard?The permaculture powers-that-be are increasingly warning against using cardboard as the base when creating new garden beds over lawn grass. Paul Wheaton is famously against using cardboard. And scientists warn against using cardboard as well.Cardboard reportedly has dioxin and PFAs and "forever chemicals". The article also says that cardboard inhibits soil life. Only plastic sheet mulching is worse (supposedly).I use Milpa to create new garden bedsIn the Spring, I don't have time to wait for the cardboard to break down. I would lose the entire planting season.My soil is compacted heavy clay, with little worm activity in places, so I would have to add a large amount of woodchips and compost to get something to plant in. And the grass always manages to poke through and take over anyway.So I take my trusty Meadow Creature Broadfork and turn over the sod. Then I add a layer of compost. I sow with a Milpa seed mix, and then cover with a light layer of woodchips.Milpa Seed – Buy or Mix Your Own SeedWhat is Milpa? It is a mix of seeds, usually with the Three Sisters - corn, squash, and beans - as the core plants. Beans to add nitrogen, corn to provide structure, and squash to grow up the corn or out. Milpa also has other seeds, with a focus to grow as much food as possible on a small garden plot. It sometimes can have buckwheat, okra, cucumbers, greens, radishes, or anything that you want.The idea is to spread out the harvest through the seasons as well.I mix my own mix of Milpa seeds:Grazing corn or Strawberry corn - something that is shorter. Mix it lightly.Red ripper cowpeas, which work well in heavy clay soil.BuckwheatCucumbersSquash that I have leftover or I get from a Spring seed swap.Pollinators.You will get a dominant crop based on when you plant. If you plant early in the Spring, the buckwheat and beans will be dominant and the squash will be shaded out. If later in the season (late May, early June) then the squash will become dominant.By using this technique you can create a new garden bed with minimal effort, avoid using cardboard, and get an abundant crop in the first year (even with poor clay soil). At the end of the season chop and drop the chaff from the buckwheat and beans to mulch for the Winter.Episode website: https://ThrivingtheFuture.com/milpa-garden-bed.Sponsors:Grow Nut Trees: Elderberry cuttings are still available but Hurry before they come out of dormancy. Now have pecan seedlings and red mulberry seedlings. At GrowNutTrees.com.Check out the Companion Planting Guide on AllGardenAdvice.com

Thriving The Future Podcast
Ep. 122 - Food Security through Landrace Gardening with Joseph Lofthouse

Thriving The Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 30:11


Joseph Lofthouse is the author of Landrace Gardening: Food Security through Biodiversity and Promiscuous Pollination.Landrace gardening is adapting crops to your land and climate, and then saving seeds, while also selecting for the best flavor, color, and pest and disease resistance.Joseph lives in the high mountains of Utah - a mountain valley with cold air coming down out of the mountains, yet sun almost every day in the Summer, and low humidity. He grows for the farmers market and for himself and friends, and with a shorter season and these conditions he had difficulty growing warm weather crops.Seeds have a memory and they "remember" where the plants grew and the seed was saved.Heirloom crops did not grow for Joseph because the seed was from far away and not grown in his climate. Hybrids had low germination rates and did not thrive because they did not like the conditions and the plants that they were saved from were used to lots of inputs.He saw 80% of the crops that he planted die. He saved the seeds from the ones that survived and planted the next generation. And it only takes about three generations for the crops to get really happy about growing at his place.He next selected for flavor and color, and even selected plants that were raccoon resistant (!).Episode website: https://ThrivingtheFuture.com/landrace-gardeningGet Joseph's Landrace Gardening book hereIf you like this unique topic, shoot us a tip on Venmo @ThrivingtheFuture or CashApp $ThrivingtheFuture. Or join the Thriving Patreon at Patreon.com/ThrivingtheFuture.Sponsors:Grow Nut Trees - Chestnuts, elderberry, elderberry cuttings, comfrey crowns, adapted to the Midwest. https://GrowNutTrees.com.Gear that I use and recommend: Meadow Creature Broadfork 14 - I have used this to turn over sod for new Milpa garden beds, and even hand dug swales with it. Bulletproof. https://amzn.to/4c7Dhve

Thriving The Future Podcast
Ep. 121 - The Real Civil War is Within You - with Cyprian

Thriving The Future Podcast

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 42:59


A lot of people are talking about Civil War lately. There is even a big budget movie coming out in April 2024 that depicts CW2. In the movie trailer a guy in camo points a rifle at the main characters, journalists, and says, "What kind of American are you?"That clip from the movie trailer has become a meme online, especially on Twitter. "What kind of American are you?" seems to be the theme of 2024.Cyprian (aka Vin Armani) and I talk about the ramifications of this and talk about it from an Orthodox Christian perspective.The Invisible EnemyFor totalitarianism to come into power you must have an Invisible Enemy.In 2020, Trump called Covid the "Invisible Enemy".Who is the Invisible Enemy today? For the Left, it is White Supremacy. It's the white guy with a rifle asking, "What kind of American are you?"For the Right, it's Trans people or "illegals". What about the homeless and the poor - are they the Invisible Enemy?Fear of the Invisible EnemyThe fear of the Invisible Enemy is fueled by social media, especially Twitter. You get more Likes and Views when you scare people with it. This pattern of declaring someone (or specific people or groups) as an Invisible Enemy and then declaring (social or real) war against it usually happens right before a big upheaval, and usually leads to some form of totalitarianism. Examples in the 20th Century are many: Germany, Russia, China. The Real Civil War is Within You. What are YOU going to do?Positive solutions to face your own personal Civil War:Pray. Pray for humility and discernment. Avoid the mind virus trap of thinking of groups of people as the Invisible Enemy. It never ends well.Give.We discuss: do you give to the homeless person if he will likely spend it on drugs?If you have an issue with this: How about asking his name? Greeting him with his name would be acknowledging him as human being.How about having a meaningful conversation? "The rich exist for the sake of the poor. The poor exist for the salvation of the rich.” - St. John Chrysostom.Read the daily Lives of the Saints. Their strength in trials and persecution will be a guide and model for you as you face the same. Because it is coming. (Didn't you learn anything from Covid?!)You may think you are winning. You don't think it will happen to you, but someone will be asking you, "What kind of American are you?" and you likely won't fit their definition.Episode website and show notes: https://thrivingthefuture.com/civil-warIf you like this unique topic, shoot us a tip on Venmo @ThrivingtheFuture or CashApp $ThrivingtheFuture. Or join the Thriving Patreon at Patreon.com/ThrivingtheFuture.Sponsors:Grow Nut Trees - Chestnuts, elderberry, elderberry cuttings, comfrey crowns, adapted to the Midwest. https://GrowNutTrees.com.Gear that I use and recommend: Meadow Creature 14 - I have used this to turn over sod for new Milpa garden beds, and even hand dug swales with it. Bulletproof. https://amzn.to/3V988kO

Cuentos de la Milpa
Episodio 167 - Creepypastas parte 2

Cuentos de la Milpa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 69:30


¡Gracias por acompañarnos en el quinto aniversario de Cuentos de la Milpa! Ese episodio no se grabó por lo que el ep 166 es el "episodio perdido". Pero ya por fin volvimos con otra entrega de Creepypastas y esta vez les traemos historias que no les dejará dormir.Support the show

Cuentos de la Milpa
Episodio 160 - Transhumanismo parte I

Cuentos de la Milpa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 71:34


A petición de nuestra mecenas Angie volvemos a tener una serie de episodios densos, en este caso el equipo de Cuentos de la Milpa empieza a meter los pies en el tema del transhumanismo.Support the show

Noticentro
Centro SCOP será el Parque del Muralismo Mexicano: Batres

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 1:37


-Inauguran la primera Clínica Veterinaria de Milpa Alta-Bolivia anunció que posee la "primera" reserva mundial de litio-20 de julio, Día Nacional del Bibliotecario-Más información en nuestro podcast

Revista de la Universidad de México
La recuperación de la milpa en Hopelchén

Revista de la Universidad de México

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 13:00


En este programa hablamos del despojo territorial en la región de los chenes, cuando el gobierno mexicano hizo alianzas con empresas trasnacionales (como Monsanto y Bayer) y con campesinos menonitas para lanzar cultivos masivos . Desde los años 80 los agroquímicos envenenan a la población originaria. Nora Tzec es maya peninsular de Campeche. Es defensora de su territorio, trabaja como activista promoviendo la recuperación de la milpa como método orgánico para recuperar y regenerar el territorio.

Thriving The Future Podcast
Ep. 82 - This Year it's Perennials Over Annuals

Thriving The Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 9:27


It's mid-May. I've already planted 90 plus plants. I've already had some transplanted grafted trees fail - cedar, apple, rust gets them, even if the book says that this variety should be resistant, (I guess the tree didn't read the book). So this year I started to convert some of my garden, the peripheral parts, into perennials, with annuals in the middle.Regular greens in my garden bolt quickly when it gets hot in early summer.Options to augment those with perennial greens - dock, sorrel, lambs quarters, both narrow leaf plantain and a wider leaf plantain. Perennial are more bitter than annual greens. Dock and sorrel have a slight lemony after taste.Hazelnuts, goji berries around the outside edges. Walking onion, Solomon seal, plantain, dock, with annual lettuce in the middle of one bed.Another perennial bed has hazel and elderberries around the outside edges, walking onion, plantain, dock, lemon balm, horseradish in the middle.Planting Milpa garden or regular annuals in the middle.More info on how I am using Milpa gardening to start new beds, cover crop with produce in the first year. I used a broadfork to turn over grass, spread Milpa seed, covered with a layer of wood chips. It leaves a natural mulch and builds soil.Like this episode? Shoot us a tip on Venmo @ThrivingtheFuture.Join the Thriving Patreon at Patreon.com/ThrivingtheFuture.Last week to get $5 off the Thriving Garden Planner. This includes a breakdown on How Much to Plant to live off your garden as a primary food source. It calculates how much space, how many plants/seeds you need for each crop. There are also tabs to track what you plant, inputs, first and last frost dates, and the food costs that you have saved by growing your own food. It's all customizable. It's available now on ThrivingGardenPlanner.com and is currently on sale for $5 off through the first week of June.

Die Zarten im Garten
Große Ernte bei wenig Arbeit: das Milpa Beet

Die Zarten im Garten

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 17:29


Schon vor Jahrhunderten pflanzten die Maya, Azteken und Indianer Nordamerikas eine Mischkultur, die wahnsinnig gut funktioniert: "die drei Schwestern" oder "Milpa". Dabei werden Mais, Bohne und Kürbis in einem Beet gepflanzt. Das ist wahnsinnig praktisch, weil es besonders pflegeleicht und dabei unglaublich ertragreich ist. Wie ihr ein solches Beet pflanzt und mit welchen Gemüse-Variationen ihr dabei arbeiten könnt, erklärt euch Experte Thomas Balster. 3:40 So muss das Milpa-Beet aussehen und bepflanzt werden 8:51 Diese Sorten sorgen für Abwechslung im Milpa-Beet 13:20 Vor der großen Ernte ist diese Pflege wichtig Thomas Sortentipps: Mais: Minipop kleiner Zuckermais, Early Bird und Tasty Sweet. Kürbis: Ball orange, Mini Buttercup und Delicata. Zucchini: Diamant oder Dunja. Stangenbohnen: Neckarkönigin (grün), Neckargold (gelb) und Goldmarie (gelb). Fragen an Die Zarten im Garten: diezartenimgarten@ndr.de Mehr Gartentipps: https://www.ndr.de/ratgeber/garten/index.html

Noticentro
En senado aprobaron 20 dictámenes entre los que destacan, la desaparición del INSABI y Nacional Financiera

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 1:23


Fue clausurado el 2o Periodo de Sesiones Ordinarias del 2o año de Ejercicio de la LXV Legislatura.El Servicio Sismológico Nacional informó que se registro microsismo de magnitud 2, con epicentro en la alcaldía Milpa Alta de la CDMX.Incendio en un depósito de petróleo en el puerto de Sebastopol, en Crimea

Agave Road Trip
Regenerative Agriculture? Biodynamic Agriculture? Climate-Smart Agriculture!

Agave Road Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 20:40


There are so many different approaches to farming these days, and so many different terms that, from the outside, feel like they mean the same thing. But how do they look from the inside? And which one best describes the agaves you've seen in rural Mexico? It's a rhetorical episode of Agave Road Trip!Find extra photos and related links at agaveroadtrip.comAgave Road Trip is Powered by Simplecast.

Thriving The Future Podcast
Ep. 73 - How to Grow More of Your Own Food

Thriving The Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 21:10


How much of your own food do you grow and do you want it to be more? It's that time of year when you see articles, podcasts, and posts on social media that say, Grow ALL of Your Own Food. Or maybe they don't go that far and it's: Grow MOST of Your Own Food. In this episode we're going to concentrate on How to Grow More of Your Own Food:Self sufficiency vs. Resilience - do you know the difference?To grow more of your own food you have to be able to properly store it.To grow more of your own food you have to know how to cook it.Don't forget perennials! Grow chestnuts and hazelnuts. Chestnuts have been called the "bread tree". Dried chestnuts can be ground into flour. Chestnuts and hazelnuts can be pressed for oil.Milpa gardening - 40 seeds all mixed together. Corn, beans, squash as the foundations, with greens, cukes, perennial pollinating flowers. It gives you a harvest through different seasons, covers and regenerates soil, and ends with a dry bean harvest and thatch that you can use a mulch for the winter.More info on Milpa gardening at Thriver News:https://thriver.news/milpaCheck out the show notes on the episode website: https://thrivingthefuture.com/grow-moreThe Thriving Garden Planner spreadsheet has just released!How much potatoes or greens should you grow to be your primary food source? Not sure?This includes a breakdown on How Much to Plant to live off your garden as a primary food source. It calculates how much space, how many plants/seeds you need for each crop. There are also tabs to track what you plant, inputs, first and last frost dates, and the food costs that you have saved by growing your own food. It's all customizable.It's available now on ThrivingGardenPlanner.com and use coupon code thriving for $5 off.JOIN our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thrivingthefutureWhat you get for $5/month:Early episodes.Lots of extras, including outtakes.E-Book - "Are You A Trader or Are You a Gambler?"Free copies of e-books as they come available.Download the audio from our Community Chicken Planning workshop where we decided who was doing what, and discussed our Rotating Rooster Strategy to add diversity to your community's chicken flocks.Thriving Garden Spreadsheet. Included free with your Patreon subscription.Sponsor:Elderberry cuttings and comfrey crowns and root cuttings are still available at Grow Nut Trees - https://grownuttrees.com

Hábitos Inteligentes
#182 - La dieta de la milpa

Hábitos Inteligentes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 13:33


Uno de los modelos de alimentación más populares y que se ha comprobado de las más saludables, es la dieta mediterránea, la cual se basa en las cocinas tradicionales de Grecia, Italia y otros países que bordean el mar Mediterráneo. Aunque este modelo de alimentación ha sido confirmado por diversos estudios como uno de los más saludables, la Dieta de la Milpa provee de nutrientes similares, adaptados a nuestra cultura. Más información: Hábitos Inteligentes ¡Síguenos en instagram! 

Thriving The Future Podcast
Ep. 71 - Homesteading Dreams with Grant Payne

Thriving The Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 27:33


Plant Trees, Grow Your Own Food, Tend Livestock.Grant Payne (HomesteadOfPayne on Instagram) joins me to talk about our Homesteading Dreams and plans for this growing season.- Grant's heritage pigs (Ossabaw Thei heritage and Kune Kune/Juliana mix) in a pen made of IBC totes!- Wheeling and dealing for 800 daffodils and 300 tulips- My plans for Milpa gardening this year.- Planting flowers and perennial bulbs around fruit trees in a permaculture guild.Check out the show notes on the episode website: https://thrivingthefuture.com/homestead-dreamsJOIN our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thrivingthefutureWhat you get for $5/month:Early episodes.Lots of extras, including outtakes.E-Book - "Are You A Trader or Are You a Gambler?"Free copies of e-books as they come available.Coming soon - Thriving Garden Spreadsheet, which includes a breakdown on How Much to Plant to live off your garden as a primary food source. Tracks what you plant, inputs, food costs that you have offset by growing your own food. All customizable. Included free with your Patreon subscription.Sponsor:Elderberry cuttings and comfrey crowns and root cuttings are now available at Grow Nut Trees - https://grownuttrees.com

Sustain
Episode 155: Yadira Sánchez Benítez on creating liberatory, pluriversal spaces in Open Source

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 40:03


Guest Yadira Sánchez Benítez Panelists Richard Littauer | Amanda Casari | Leslie Hawthorn Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. Today we have joining us, Yadira Sánchez Benítez, who's been on this podcast before, and we decided to bring her back since there's so much more we wanted to discuss with her. Yadira is a lecturer in Data Science in London at UAL. She's also a creative technologist, examining the role technology plays in our everyday lives and ecosystems, engaging, and actively dismantling the tech-violent pipelines reinforcing hegemonic structures and reimagining and co-creating spaces where technologies and art are pluriversal and liberatory, which we'll learn more about today. Also, Yadira tells us about her Fellowship with the Software Sustainability Institute, what open source means in community work, her work with other communities that have language barriers to get them more involved, and she talks about the importance of being aware of privileges we hold in different spaces. Download his episode now to learn more! [00:02:29] Yadira explains how she gets paid for what she does, how she got into that position, and her Fellowship with the Software Sustainability Institute. [00:05:36] We hear some examples of what hegemonic control of open source production is in the aspect of community work. Also, Yadira tells us a little bit about AlterMundi, based in Argentina, that's doing amazing work in the area of open source from a different perspective. [00:09:45] We find out if there's a way for people who want to learn more to get better engaged with what's coming out in these communities across Central and South America. [00:13:04] Leslie saw Yadira's really cool wearables and electronic art in her portfolio and wonders if she'll see her at a future Chaos Communications Congress Conference to show them off, and she tells us more about her creative work. [00:19:31] Amanda wonders what Yadira's experience has been working in statistical processes or data centered processes that are taken over by larger groups, and she shares her thoughts on how practitioners can work together to prevent this kind of weaponization. [00:24:26] Richard wonders how we can work with people who are in tech and don't have roots to indigenous areas, and what can we do in tech to help heal those wounds and accept that he's as legitimate a person as anyone else. [00:28:29] Yadira shares thoughts on how to easily help decolonize your open source projects or how to make it easier for people who don't have the privilege. [00:34:59] Find out where you can follow Yadira and her work on the web. Quotes [00:06:31] “We rely a lot in documentation and platforms to propagate the work that we do. However, when you work with communities that may not have fast internet or access to these platforms, that doesn't work.” [00:26:19] “We need to be more aware of the privileges we hold in different spaces and times.” [00:26:57] “How can I act in solidarity with people when I'm in a position of power or privilege?” [00:29:28] “It's very important to ask the question – open source for whom and for what?” Spotlight [00:36:46] Amanda's spotlight is an essay, Apache Appropriation by Natives in Tech. [00:37:13] Leslie's spotlight is the Outreachy program. [00:37:41] Richard's spotlights are the Middlebury Abenaki course and the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation. [00:38:19] Yadira's spotlight is a talk on YouTube: Indigenous Futures: A Conversation with Yásnaya Elena Aguilar Gil-Twenty Summers 2022. Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) podcast@sustainoss.org (mailto:podcast@sustainoss.org) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Amanda Casari Twitter (https://twitter.com/amcasari?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Leslie Hawthorn Twitter (https://twitter.com/lhawthorn) Yadira Sánchez Benítez Twitter (https://twitter.com/Yadira_Sz) Yadira Sánchez Benítez LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/yadira-sanchez/) Yadira Sánchez Benítez Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/descuartizadorahack/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D) Yadira Sánchez Benítez Website (https://pueblerina.glitch.me/) Sustain Podcast-Episode 121: FOSS Backstage 2022 with Cornelius Schumacher, Yadira Sánchez Benítez, & Thomas Fricke (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/121) Software Sustainability Institute (https://www.software.ac.uk/) APC Association For Progressive Communication-AlterMundi (https://www.apc.org/en/member/altermundi) Chaos Computer Club (https://www.ccc.de/en/) Milpa (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milpa) Three Sisters (agriculture) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Sisters_(agriculture)) Apache Appropriation (https://blog.nativesintech.org/apache-appropriation/) Outreachy (https://www.outreachy.org/) Middlebury Language Schools-Abenaki (https://www.middlebury.edu/language-schools/languages/abenaki) Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation (https://abenakitribe.org/) Indigenous Futures: A Conversation with Yásnaya Elena Aguilar Gil-Twenty Summers 2022 (YouTube) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VXbGmHG6X8) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Yadira Sánchez Benítez.

Sabiduría Psicodélica
Sapo, maíz y Quetzalcóatl con los Pando

Sabiduría Psicodélica

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 98:18


En este episodio Yannina Thomassiny tiene la dicha de compartir una deliciosa conversación con Tiza y Santiago Pando, una pareja muy especial que ha dedicado una buena parte de su vida a hacer documentales que expanden la consciencia. Contenido que nutre, que informa y que transforma. Ellos dos adoran los bosques, el sapo, el maíz, los jugos y a Quetzalcóatl. Son seres muy psicodélicos, dueños del proyecto "Creer es crear". En esta conversación encontrarás muchas posibilidades sagradas. 

Wai? Indigenous Words and Ideas
Ep. 38: Cos-Maya-Politan with Genner Llanes-Ortiz

Wai? Indigenous Words and Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 57:44


Yucatec Maya Anthropologist Genner Llanes-Ortiz joins this episode from his current position as research chair of digital Indigeneities at the Bishop's university in Canada. He shares some of his background in anthropology, Indigenous rights, and linguistics throughout the world. We discuss Dr. Llanes-Ortiz article Cos-Maya-Politan Futures where he coins this term to identify cultural and historical heritage that is contemporarily mobilised in the Maya region and transcends modern national borders through (re)connections. While a sense of ‘cosmopolitanism' for Maya is not something novel with a long history of being open and connected to larger worlds, this is a response to the 21st century moment, and the digital circulation of music and film that contemplates what it means to be Maya today. This leads into a discussion on Yucatec-Maya representation in the film Wakanda Forever. There are some spoilers, but we reflect on this film within a larger context of some previous Maya representation in pop culture, the opportunities that have emerged at this time, as well as some ongoing structural limitations that leave us wanting for more. The significance of the representations in this film in multiple contexts are considered along with hopes that it will inspire more questions. Terms: Maya T'an (Yucatec-Maya spoken language); Cos-Maya-Politanism (term coined by Dr. Llanes-Ortiz referring to a Mayan based perspective that is open to a bigger world); Milpa (derived from Nahuatl meaning cultivated field or corn field); Cenotes (deep hole that results from collapsed limestone bedrock that  exposes ground water at the bottom); Chaj Chay or Pok ta' pok (Mesoamerican ball game); Mexica (Aztec/Nahuatl); Nantat (ancestors in Highland Maya languages such as K'iche'); Palenque/Maroon (autonomous communities throughout Central America and the Caribbean of primarily formerly enslaved Indigenous Africans who freed themselves, who at times lived with or in relation with local Indigenous Amerindian peoples).

Noticentro
Martí Batres confirmó la suspensión en Milpa Alta y Xochimilco de las asambleas vecinales de este sábado

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 1:35


Martí Batres confirmó la suspensión en Milpa Alta y Xochimilco de las asambleas vecinales de este sábadoAutoridades del estado de Veracruz continúan en la búsqueda de Rosa Isela Castro VázquezLa OMS comenzará a usar el nuevo nombre Mpox para referirse a la viruela del monoMás información en nuestro podcast

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

El pavo real sabe que es ese colorido, ese simbolismo, ese despliegue soberbio es lo que importa.  El luto y el nuevo rey de Inglaterra - El pavo real debe caer bien - Un colorido simbólico - El Grito de la Independencia mexicana - AMLO y Bety en el zócalo - La investigación del atentado a CFK - Ucrania y Rusia avances y retrocesos - Beijing y Moscú de la mano en Uzbekistán... ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 5351 El Pavo Real Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias Del Mundo: El plan de AMLO para frenar la guerra - La culpa de lo que le pasa a Argentina - Ganó Canelo en Las Vegas - El festival de cine de San Sebastián - La bio de Joaquín Sabina - Las 15 Sucias - El comité y la música que corrompe juventudes - Los terremotos de México de 1985 y 2017 -  En los Juicios de Salem - La banda tapatía - El Club de Lectura Desintegrado. Historias Desintegradas: Más refranes para recordar - Afecciones y curaciones - Los beneficios del ajo - El verde es genial - La mañanera con los Power Rangers - Cosechando elotes - En la Milpa del Abuelo - Mejor voy a estudiar - Los vendedores de Ollas - Regalos especiales - Herramientas premium - Número, letras y símbolos - Dónde está Chelsea? y más... https://www.canaltrans.com/ecdqemsd_podcast_2022/5351_el_pavo_real.html En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados: https://www.canaltrans.com/radio/suscripciones.html

The Poor Prole's Almanac
Modern Mayan Milpa with Dr. Anabel Ford & Mayan Farmers

The Poor Prole's Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 61:41


We chat with Dr. Anabel Ford, an American archaeologist specializing in the study of Mesoamerica, with a focus on the lowland Maya of Belize and Guatemala. She is recognized for her discovery of the ancient Maya city El Pilar. We chat about the role of the modern Milpa in contemporary society and the future they hold. We are also joined by Torres Master (Forest Gardener), Amor Obando (Master Forest Horticulturalist), Cynthia Ellis Topsey (Community Outreach Activist), and. Norden Martinez (Urban Forest Gardener).   To see and support Dr. Ford's work, please visit: https://exploringsolutionspast.org/   To buy Dr. Ford's book "The Maya Forest Garden: Eight Millennia of Sustainable Cultivation of the Tropical Woodlands" visit: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/maya-forest-garden-anabel-ford/1120805401   Support this podcast by becoming a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/PoorProlesAlmanac        

The Poor Prole's Almanac
The Mayan Milpa System Part 2

The Poor Prole's Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 46:10


In the second part of our 2-part series, we look at the periphery of the milpa, and how milpa systems have long-ranging implications for the regional biome. We discuss how the milpa exists today within Chiapas and how it has evolved!   Sources: Climate-Smart Adaptations and Government Extension Partnerships for Sustainable Milpa Farming Systems in Mayan Communities of Southern Belize Kristin Drexler Falkowski, T. B., Chankin, A., Diemont, S. A. W., & Pedian, R. W. (2019). More than just corn and calories: a comprehensive assessment of the yield and nutritional content of a traditional Lacandon Maya milpa. Food Security. doi:10.1007/s12571-019-00901-6 Diemont, S. A. W., Martin, J. F., & Levy-Tacher, S. I. (2005). Emergy Evaluation of Lacandon Maya Indigenous Swidden Agroforestry in Chiapas, Mexico. Agroforestry Systems, 66(1), 23–42. doi:10.1007/s10457-005-6073-2 Drucker, P., & Fox, J. W. (1982). Swidden Didn' Make All That Midden: The Search for Ancient Mayan Agronomies. Journal of Anthropological Research, 38(2), 179–193. doi:10.1086/jar.38.2.3629596 Maya Forest Garden: Eight Millennia of Sustainable Cultivation of the Tropical Woodlands Anabel Ford, Ronald Nigh Falkowski, T. B., Chankin, A., & Diemont, S. A. W. (2019). Successional changes in vegetation and litter structure in traditional Lacandon Maya agroforests. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 1–21. doi:10.1080/21683565.2019.1649784 The Maya milpa: fire and the legacy of living soil Ronald Nigh1* and Stewart AW Diemont2   Support this podcast by becoming a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/PoorProlesAlmanac      

The Poor Prole's Almanac
The Mayan Milpa System Part 1

The Poor Prole's Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 42:52


  In the first part of our 2-part series, we're jumping into the history of central america, how that impacted traditional land stewardship systems, and specifically what the early stages of swidden milpa agriculture looks like!  We discuss how the milpa exists today within the Lacandon and how it has evolved!     Sources: Climate-Smart Adaptations and Government Extension Partnerships for Sustainable Milpa Farming Systems in Mayan Communities of Southern Belize Kristin Drexler Falkowski, T. B., Chankin, A., Diemont, S. A. W., & Pedian, R. W. (2019). More than just corn and calories: a comprehensive assessment of the yield and nutritional content of a traditional Lacandon Maya milpa. Food Security. doi:10.1007/s12571-019-00901-6 Diemont, S. A. W., Martin, J. F., & Levy-Tacher, S. I. (2005). Emergy Evaluation of Lacandon Maya Indigenous Swidden Agroforestry in Chiapas, Mexico. Agroforestry Systems, 66(1), 23–42. doi:10.1007/s10457-005-6073-2 Drucker, P., & Fox, J. W. (1982). Swidden Didn' Make All That Midden: The Search for Ancient Mayan Agronomies. Journal of Anthropological Research, 38(2), 179–193. doi:10.1086/jar.38.2.3629596 Maya Forest Garden: Eight Millennia of Sustainable Cultivation of the Tropical Woodlands Anabel Ford, Ronald Nigh Falkowski, T. B., Chankin, A., & Diemont, S. A. W. (2019). Successional changes in vegetation and litter structure in traditional Lacandon Maya agroforests. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 1–21. doi:10.1080/21683565.2019.1649784 The Maya milpa: fire and the legacy of living soil Ronald Nigh1* and Stewart AW Diemont2   Support this podcast by becoming a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/PoorProlesAlmanac      

I F**KING LOVE SAN ANTONIO Podcast
SEASON 4- EPISODE 2 CHEF KIRK (OCHO/MILPA)

I F**KING LOVE SAN ANTONIO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 84:40


In this episode, Nina Rangel and I discuss how the greatest Spur of all time is giving back this holiday season, bridging the gap to create Austinonio, and where to shop local for some holiday gifts. We then head to Ocho for our sit-down interview with local chef and badass, Chef Jesse Kuykendall AKA Chef Kirk to talk about all things food and all things San Antonio. Music this week is provided by Brandon Padier. His album, Brothers of The Flood is out now on all streaming platforms. Thanks for listening!

Así como suena
La milpa berlinesa

Así como suena

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 20:43


Cuando se vive fuera del país la nostalgia por la comida crece. Por eso, ni los casi 10 mil kilómetros de distancia que separan México de Alemania impidieron a Montserrat y sus amigas lo inimaginable: cultivar maíz criollo mexicano, chiles, flor de calabaza, quelites… Esta es la historia de Tlayolan, una milpa mexicana en Berlín.

The Whole Enchilada Podcast
S2 E4 - Seeing Well and Leading Well

The Whole Enchilada Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 60:23


When entrepreneurialism and academia collide, you end up with a conversation that gets to the heart of discourse in our culture. Mitch is joined by Rita Kirk in an interview that brings new perspectives to a world where communication is easy to access but hard to master. Mitch opens the episode by asking Rita Kirk, Ph.D., Professor of Corporate Communication and Public Affairs and endowed Director at the Maguire Center for Ethics and Responsibility at Southern Methodist University about her experience in entrepreneurialism as an academician. Rita responds that teaching is the epitome of entrepreneurialism because it's a field of solving problems for the world. She then talks about how her experience in an underwater photography class gave her a new perspective on entrepreneurialism and what it takes to succeed. Mitch asks Rita about her top three principles of effective communication and Rita responds with insightful thoughts from both academic and personal points of view. She notes hometown hero, J. William Fulbright, as one of her role models who helped in the formation of her career goal of ending hate speech. The pair move on to talking about common communication errors and Rita gives a surprising answer about what she sees in her students recently. The conversation turns to Rita's experience in the political strategy arena and a poignant story about knowing your worth. She delves into a memory about a political campaign that was destroyed from the inside out, and how corporate values cannot just be something hidden on a Web site. They must be put into practice. Mitch asks Rita about her greatest joy and the two talk about the rather unique reading material her dad chose during her formative years, leading the conversation to the topic of failure. Rita announces exactly what she'd like to be doing when she draws her dying breath and relays the story of William Wilberforce as an example. The topic of Rita's book, Hate Speech, is broached and Rita shares her personal belief on how hate is born. Mitch likens the conversation to unity versus conformity and compares it to a husband and wife who don't agree on everything. Rita shares a story of a student who found a way to ignore the hate speech that was thrown at her. Mitch and Rita finally get down to business discussing where to get the best Mexican food in The Big D – Dallas. Rita will be taking Mitch to Jalisco Norte in the Oak Lawn section of the city, where they will start with a Bring the Heat, a pineapple-jalapeno mixed drink. They'll order Queso Cowboy, Osso Bucco, Milpa and Tres Leches. Rita gives a mouth-watering description of each and decides to call an Uber. Table Talk: Mitch dives straight into his thoughts on Rita's interview and Gil immediately reminds him that he hasn't introduced the other people at the table. Mitch narrowly escapes insulting Erin's age and, finally, the three of them, along with Isaac the Former Intern, dive into the conversation. Gil was moved by Rita's segment on hate speech and losing the ability to disagree respectfully. He agrees that hate speech does not make the world a better place. Isaac notes that higher education truly is entrepreneurial because it involves the constant creation of new information. He acknowledges that there are many ways to start the journey as a lifelong learner, but says he hates that college and university get a bad rap as one of those routes. Mitch questions Isaac's use of the word hate in the context of this interview. Gil chimes in about writing a thesis and the entrepreneurial spirit that must go into creating something from nothing. Mitch shares his weird but thought-provoking knowledge of teaching, knowing, and doing…and that the three aren't always in that order. Erin attended Southern Methodist University and says that Rita probably wondered if Erin was stalking her because Erin sought out Rita's classes for four years. The conversation about the culture of avoiding risk spoke personally and globally to Erin, who is a recovering perfectionist. Erin mentions her college friend, Adam Russo, who has made an impact on thousands of parents with his presentation on the importance of letting your kids fail. Mitch waxes philosophical about poppies growing in Australia and Erin poses a question about cancel culture. The conversation turns toward speaker and author Deborah Hirsch and her ground-breaking formula that helps companies move from conformity to unity. Links: Hate Speech by Rita Kirk and David Slayden https://www.amazon.com/Hate-Speech-Rita-Kirk-Whillock/dp/0803972083/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=hate+speech+rita+kirk&qid=1618246943&sr=8-1 Rita's Web site https://ritakirk.com/ Adam Russo https://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/naperville-sun/ct-nvs-letting-kids-fail-st-0131-20160131-story.html Deborah Hirsch https://twitter.com/debrahirsch?lang=en About Our Sponsor: Executive Scheduling Associates employs 120 professional schedulers filling the sales calendars of 500 financial wholesalers across North America. And we now provide short-term services dispositioning event and cold contact lists. Ask us for details at esasolutions.com. Subscribe to our podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Stitcher. Follow us: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn